Web 2.0 Tools

Web 2.0 Tools

1. Take notes, pictures, recordings, portions of the web and collect and organize them into folders. Sync across devices. Great tool for students, teachers, and/or administrators to utilize when conducting research. Data and information can be collected and shared with others.

2. Take notes, collect information from the web for later, record presentations, take pictures, save all of your information andsync across devices.

3. Communication

3.1. Google Sites

3.1.1. Create a class blog, wiki, or website for free. Create it independently or with the help of others.

3.1.2. Access resource - http://www.google.com/sites

3.2. Flipboard

3.2.1. Read, collect, and share news from the web. Create your own online magazines focused on a specific topic/subject by collecting articles, blog posts, and more from the web. Collect articles or blog posts that you would like your faculty, staff, or students to read.

3.2.2. Access resource: http://flipboard.com

3.3. Weebly

3.3.1. Create a class blog or website for free. Create it independently or with the help of others.

3.4. Smore

3.4.2. Access resource: https://www.smore.com

4. Collaboration

4.1. Mural.ly

4.1.1. Online whiteboard for visual collaboration. Use this tool to work with other administrators, teachers, staff, parents, or students to organize ideas and plan events.

4.1.2. Access resource: https://mural.ly

4.2. MyBigCampus

4.2.1. Online course management tool. Create groups (classes), assign discussions, homework, and give assessments. Students can collaborate on assignments. Share and collaborate with other educators who use MyBigCampus. Administrators could utilize this as a tool to present professional development.

4.2.2. Access resource: http://www.mybigcampus.com

4.3. Lino

4.3.1. Create and share sticky notes and photos on an online canvas. This could be utilized for planning and organizing ideas. This tool could be utilized by students to create a storyboard in preparation to create videos and/or presentations.

4.3.2. Access resource: http://en.linoit.com

4.4. Twiddla

4.4.1. An online whiteboard where administrators can share websites, graphics, and photos with faculty and staff members. A great tool for holding online meetings.

4.4.2. Access resource: http://www.twiddla.com

5. Online Curation

5.1. Learnist

5.1.1. Connect, discuss, share, and learn from others. This is a great tool that teachers or administrators could utilize to continue to further build their PLN. Create boards focused on various topics, add to other's boards, and learn. Similar to Pinterest.

5.1.2. Access resources: http://learni.st

5.2. EduClipper

5.2.1. Explore, share, and contribute educational content for teaching and learning. Teachers can sign their students up for accounts as well. Similar to Pinterest, but focused mainly on educational content for the classroom.

5.2.2. Access resource: https://www.educlipper.net

5.3. LiveBinders

5.3.1. It is like having a binder of resources, but an online binder. Collect resources into an online binder. Students could then go to that binder to locate your class' weekly resources. Administrators can collect resources to share with faculty and staff at meetings. Resources in your online binder could be pulled up on a Smart board or projected on a screen for the whole class or group of faculty to view.

5.3.2. Access resource: http://www.livebinders.com

6. Note-taking /Organization

6.1. Evernote

6.1.1. Take notes, pictures, recordings, portions of the web and collect and organize them into folders. Sync across devices. Great tool for students, teachers, and/or administrators to utilize when conducting research. Data and information can be collected and shared with others. Take notes, pictures, recordings, portions of the web and collect and organize them into folders. Sync across devices. Great tool for students, teachers, and/or administrators to utilize when conducting research. Data and information can be collected and shared with others.

6.1.2. Access resource: https://evernote.com

6.2. Popplet

6.2.1. Generate and organize ideas. This tool can be utilized by students, teachers, and administrators to organize ideas. Create graphic organizers or use as a scaffolding tool.

6.2.2. Access resource: http://www.popplet.com

6.3. Trello

6.3.1. Great tool to use to organize information, create checklists, manage projects, . Bits of information are placed on cards. These cards then be organized. Great for organizing and sharing lesson plans or organizing schedules.